Complete ASP.NET Mobile Reference
The MobilePage control defines a base class for all mobile pages.
A mobile page requires two directives:
The Page directive tells ASP to use (inherit) mobile page handling instead of regular page handling (like the one used for traditional browsers).
The Register directive defines the prefix that will be used for mobile controls. We have used "Mobile", but you can use any prefix you like.
A mobile page starts with something like this:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Assembly | Required. Points to the assembly where the namespace resides |
| Inherits | Required. Specifies a class that this page should inherit from. If the page inherits directly from a MobilePage object, set this property to the "System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobilePage" namespace. If the page inherits from a code-behind class, the name of the class must be specified instead |
| Language | Optional. Specifies the scripting language used on the page |
| NameSpace | Required. The namespace to use for mobile server controls |
| TagPrefix | Required. The tag prefix to use |
The following example will display "Hello W3Schools" in a Label control in an .aspx file:
Complete ASP.NET Mobile Reference
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